I think by laying it out for the viewer I’m avoiding the issue of bias.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that when journalists present information clearly and openly to the audience, they can avoid the problem of being biased or unfair in their reporting. The journalist is saying that by providing the facts and details directly to the viewers, they can ensure the information is not influenced by the journalist's own opinions or perspectives.
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